Major Duties: Under the general supervision of the Associate Athletics Director of Internal Operations, the Athletics Accounting Technician is responsible for coordinating Athletics' travel and mileage for all athletic teams, coaches and staff, including recruiting, professional development and travel involving prospective student athletes. The incumbent maintains open requests for approval of travel, monitors requests and travel claims, and notifies athletic travelers of any outstanding travel requests or claims; reviews and evaluates all travel approvals and cash advance requests in a timely manner; receives and audits all travel expense claims with attached documentation for validity, accuracy, and compliance within the CSU rules and regulations; processes requisitions for ground transportation for team travel; reconciles the declining balance card for all team travel; prepares and updates the Athletics Travel Procedures Manual and conducts travel workshops for staff. The incumbent issues and maintains petty cash; orders office supplies for all coaches and staff; serves as a primary backup to the Athletics Business Manager; operates within the scope and intent of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Conference and University regulations; and performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Equivalent to three years of full-time, progressively responsible financial record-keeping experience which has provided the knowledge and abilities listed OR any equivalent combination of college education in a job-related field and experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Bachelor's degree preferred.

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